Grabowski David C, Castle Nicholas G
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Med Care Res Rev. 2004 Mar;61(1):89-115. doi: 10.1177/1077558703260122.
This article examines the concentration of low- and high-quality care within particular nursing facilities over time. The authors explore three different explanations for persistent low and high quality over time including the level of public reimbursement, the presence of bed constraint policies such as certificate-of-need and construction moratoria, and the role of consumer information. Using 1991 through 1999 data from the On-Line Survey, Certification, and Reporting system, the authors show that both low- and high-quality nursing home care is concentrated in certain facilities over time. Their results further show that public reimbursement and asymmetric information are both important factors in explaining why low quality persists over time in certain facilities.
本文研究了特定护理机构中优质护理和劣质护理的集中度随时间的变化情况。作者探讨了随着时间推移优质护理和劣质护理持续存在的三种不同解释,包括公共报销水平、诸如需求证书和建设禁令等床位限制政策的存在,以及消费者信息的作用。作者利用1991年至1999年在线调查、认证和报告系统的数据表明,随着时间的推移,优质和劣质养老院护理都集中在某些机构中。他们的结果进一步表明,公共报销和信息不对称都是解释为什么劣质护理在某些机构中持续存在的重要因素。